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Bite into freshly baked naan bread at Flavors of India, a flavorful Indian restaurant for those with a hankering for heat.
Low-fat foods are not on the menu at Flavors of India, though, so plan to indulge a bit.
Toast your evening out at Flavors of India with a glass of beer or wine from their lengthy drink list.
Flavors of India is great for families with kids.
Flavors of India will be able to accommodate your large party.
Show up in sneakers or a suit at Flavors of India, where dining in comfort is of utmost importance.
The restaurant has catering services as well.
Forget the hassle of street parking and head to Flavors of India for easy access to parking lots.
Flavors of India is a mid-priced establishment, with the average meal costing under $30.
Flavors of India offers a wide variety of payment options, including payment by major credit card.

Utilizing ancient Persian cooking methods with Indian flair, tandoori cooking prepares your meal to order, ensuring that it is delivered hot and fresh, like a shrink-wrapped DVD of virtual flames. Chef Lal, Chef Ghimire, and Chef Lama have teamed up in a virtual Justice League of cookery, bringing decades of experience straight into your mouth. Stimulate that very mouth’s taste magnet with the exotic flavors found on Cafe Tandoor’s menu. Appetizers include several platters and pakoras, which are battered and delicately seasoned in chickpea flour before being deep-fried. Try the shrimp pakora ($8.50) or the paneer pakora (mild cheese, $6.50). Sop up everything on your plate like a hungry loofa, with tandoori breads such as the garlic naan ($3.50) or aloo paratha (stuffed with spiced potatoes, $3.50). Quell the emptiness within with specialties such as boti kebab (boneless lamb, onions, and bell peppers, $14.50), tandoori salmon (marinated salmon with onions, asparagus, bell peppers, and naan, $19.50), or chicken tikka (boneless pieces marinated in yogurt and spices with onions and bell peppers, $13.50). Also, like most Indian restaurants, there are dozens of vegetarian options; but unlike those other restaurants, those options aren’t multiple-choice trick questions.

Priya Indian Cuisine's chefs' extensive culinary repertoire, more than 100 items strong, fills the dining room’s teal booths with aromatic portions of chicken, lamb, seafood, and veggies. Many meals are baked in a traditional clay oven, although others are stewed in rich curry sauces or spices and served with fluffy basmati rice freshly shaved from the edge of a cloud. A slew of silver dishes line the buffet with up to 27 northern- and southern-Indian recipes as well as dosa—thin crepes stuffed with spiced potatoes and onions.

The chefs at Saffron Patch skillfully wield 38 different herbs and spices to curate a menu of authentic Indian dishes made to order. Tandoori chicken halves ($11) arrive fresh from piping hot tandoor ovens or backpacks left too long in the sun, presenting delicate flavors to awaiting tongues. Taste buds visit with boneless chunks of succulent chicken sautéed with bell peppers and onions in the chicken tikka masala ($14), or take in the lamb korma's creamy cashew gravy served in a clay pot ($17). Shrimp biryani ($14) smoothly mixes almonds, raisins, veggies, and rice with a specialty house sauce as flaky paratha bread ($3) mops up leftover flavors and tears of joy.

Wash down curry with some cold lassi at Udupi Cafe — this Indian eatery is a must-try.
Healthy fare, including some vegan options, is also featured on Udupi Cafe's menu.
Youngsters don't need to sit out a trip to Udupi Cafe — it's super family-friendly and perfect for little diners and their folks.
Getting online is easy with Udupi Cafe free and convenient wifi.
No need to dress up for a trip to Udupi Cafe — the casual restaurant encourages laid-back attire.
If time is of the essence, Udupi Cafe's take-out option may be a better fit.
Throwing a big party? Count on Udupi Cafe to provide top-notch catering with the same great dishes you love.
Don't waste time or money searching for a parking space — pull into the lot next door at no extra charge.
Your bill at Udupi Cafe will typically run less than $30 per person, so bring the whole gang!
Head on over to Udupi Cafe first thing in the morning or last thing in the evening — Udupi Cafe is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Fill up on naan and curry at Raj Mahal.
Diet schmiet! Catch a break from low-fat fare at Raj Mahal, where low-fat options aren t an option.
Order a bottle for the table if you like — Raj Mahal has a full bar stocked with the best wine, beer, and more.
Eat out with the little ones at Raj Mahal, and don't waste time scurrying for a sitter.
At Raj Mahal, you won't have to wait for your large or small group to be seated.
Great place to bring the whole family with great food and a business casual dress code.
Dining out isn't your only option here — pickup is available, too.
Catering services are also available.
With a parking lot adjacent to Raj Mahal, you won't get stuck circling the block.
Taste the greatness Raj Mahal is serving up with meals around $30.
Raj Mahal accepts major credit cards, including Discovery and AMEX.
Raj Mahal has menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner — just pick your favorite meal and head over.